Agricultural production factors structures in selected EU-15 countries and Poland. Similarities and differences
Author(s) -
Andrzej Czyżewski,
Jakub Staniszewski
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of agribusiness and rural development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1899-5772
pISSN - 1899-5241
DOI - 10.17306/j.jard.2017.00291
Subject(s) - agrarian structure , agrarian society , agriculture , production (economics) , agricultural productivity , productivity , agricultural economics , factors of production , eu countries , comparative advantage , geography , economic geography , divergence (linguistics) , economics , european union , international trade , economic growth , macroeconomics , archaeology , linguistics , philosophy
Aim of the study is to identify, among the EU-15, countries whose agricultural sector is the most competitive in comparison with Polish, and comparing the use of labor and land factor, to indicate the desired path of evolution of production factors structures in Poland. In the study Eurostat data collected in the Farm Structure Survey has been used. Using a statistical analysis of the production structure, Germany, France and Denmark were selected, for comparison with the Polish. Comparative analysis of the concentration of production factors, carried out by Lorenz curves and positional measures of central tendency, leads to the conclusion that within the agrarian structure exist small relative divergence, larger in absolute terms. This means that the agrarian structure in Poland is a representation of the structures of compared countries in correspondingly smaller scale. Much larger discrepancies occur in the case of labor factor, which leads to the much smaller labor productivity in Poland than in compared countries.
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